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Christian Eriksen is “in good spirits” after collapsing against Ukraine and is expected to be released from hospital soon, Denmark’s national team doctor Morten Bosen has said.
The game was in Odense Stopped at 65 minutes While he collapsed and was abandoned moments later, the 34-year-old managed to walk off the field after regaining consciousness.
The former Manchester United and Tottenham midfielder was fitted with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) – a type of pacemaker – after suffering Cardiac arrest During the Euro 2020 match against Finland in 2021.
“I talked to Christian this morning, and he’s doing well. He’s with his family and in good spirits,” Boesen said.
“Hopefully he will be released soon and able to return home.”
The ICD allows Eriksen to resume his playing career with Brentford in 2022 – eight months after his fall at the Euros – before spending three years with Manchester United.
On Sunday, Boesen said “the pacemaker responded as it should”.
Speaking to BBC Sport Ahead of his return in 2022, Eriksen said he has no concerns about playing with the ICD.
“I don’t see any risk, no. I have an ICD, if anything, I’m safe,” added the Wolfsburg midfielder.
Neither Denmark nor Ukraine qualified for the World Cup, which starts on Thursday.